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clstat THERE ARE NO CLUSTERS CURRENTLY ACTIVE

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alexia32

Technical User
Jul 31, 2007
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NZ
Hi,

I had my cluster running properly and then now I have this
on the primary node but on the secondary now everything s fine and see all nodes up etc...
OS: AIX 5.3TL4CSP with HACMP 5.2 => I know everything is old but can't upgrade anything because of applications dependencies..
I have checked the /etc/snmpd.conf file and it looks ok
I have checked also the snmpd and is running on v1 required for HACMP 5.2

cstat on node1: primary:


clstat - HACMP Cluster Status Monitor
-------------------------------------


THERE ARE NO CLUSTERS CURRENTLY ACTIVE



THE PROGRAM WILL CONTINUE SEARCHING FOR ONE



clstat on node2: secondary:

clstat - HACMP Cluster Status Monitor
-------------------------------------

Cluster: cld1appr (1202974334)
Wed Feb 13 10:40:04 EETDT 2008
State: UP Nodes: 2
SubState: STABLE

Node: node1 State: UP
Interface: node1boot (1) Address: XX.XX.XX.XX
State: DOWN
Interface: node1stby (1) Address: XX.XX.XX.XX
State: UP
Interface: node1clhb (2) Address: 192.168.XXX.XXX
State: UP
Interface: node1_dlmfdrv6 (0) Address: 0.0.0.0
State: UP
Interface: node1 (1) Address: XX.XX.XX.XX
State: UP
Resource Group: node1_rg State: On line
Resource Group: diskhbd1_rg State: On line

Node: node2 State: UP
Interface: node2boot (1) Address: XX.XX.XX.XX
State: DOWN
Interface: node2stby (1) Address: XX.XX.XX.XX.
State: UP
Interface: node2clhb (2) Address: 192.168.XXX
State: UP
Interface: node2_dlmfdrv6 (0) Address: 0.0.0.0
State: UP
Interface: node2 (1) Address: XX.XX.XX.XX



So don;t know what could be wrong any help please are welcome as it is Production!!

Thanks a lot.

Cheers
Al
 
That's strange! Did you try to see the output of ps -ef | grep clu

What is the output of clRGinfo?

It might be something to do with the clstat but your cluster looks fine looking at the other node! Sometimes clstat output is misleading! I advice you to use qha instead of clstat (as that was recommended to me in the HACMP courses I took with IBM)

You can find it here:


Regards,
Khalid
 
I've seen similar at lower HACMP levels where the clinfo daemon wasn't running/started
 
Hi,

Thanks for the advise.
I fixed this problem by stoping and restarting the deamon clcomdES
and then all good but I still meet some other issue I will open another subject as it about concurrent vg

Thanks a lot
 
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